SortStack #3433 — 2035-11-02

By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.

  1. An Oscar statuette, if a winner ever sells it back to the Academy $1.00

    Since 1951, winners must offer their Oscar back to the Academy for exactly one dollar before selling it elsewhere — a rule that keeps statuettes off the open market.

  2. A pair of Apple AirPods Pro $249

    AirPods alone generate more revenue than Spotify, Twitter, and Shopify each did when analysts ran the comparison — earbuds as a Fortune 500-scale business.

  3. An average American funeral with burial $8K

    The funeral industry's pricing was so opaque that US law now requires itemized price lists — caskets alone often carry markups of several hundred percent.

  4. A Bugatti Chiron Super Sport $3.9M

    Bugatti reportedly loses or barely breaks even on each hypercar once development is counted — parent companies treat them as rolling brand advertisements.

  5. One M1 Abrams main battle tank $10M

    The Abrams runs on a gas turbine — essentially a jet engine — and can burn through roughly four liters of fuel per kilometer.

  6. A Sixties Ferrari 250 GTO sold at auction $48.4M

    Only 36 were built, and the owners' club is so exclusive that some sales are vetted. Private GTO deals have reportedly topped even the public auction record.

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